"Brick and Click" shopping experience

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Upmarket stationer The Bureau (Covent Garden, London) is the first retailer to use the Interactive Shop Window (ISW), a system developed by the Marketing Innovation Group, that merges online and offline retail.

The ISW broadcasts images onto the shop window which is coated with tiny touch-sensitive sensors and acts as a giant computer screen, letting shoppers browse products by touching the window - as if they were online.

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The window also has motion sensors which trigger a speaker to blurb out "Welcome to Bureau, please touch me to begin" to passing customers.

This "retail theatre" is mostly a way of luring shoppers into your store and, of course, get them to spend some cash.

Via The Register, Press Release and The Retail Bulletin.

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1 Comments:

Very cool window!

I have seen something like this in Rio de Janeiro last mounth... an interactive window for Tim Brasil...

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